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  2. Ametek - Wikipedia

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    AMETEK, Inc. is an American multinational conglomerate and global ... Programmable power Feb 11, 2008 ... Direct current power supplies and electronic loads ...

  3. Standard Commands for Programmable Instruments - Wikipedia

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    SCPI commands to an instrument may either perform a set operation (e.g. switching a power supply on) or a query operation (e.g. reading a voltage). Queries are issued to an instrument by appending a question-mark to the end of a command. Some commands can be used for both setting and querying an instrument.

  4. Regulated power supply - Wikipedia

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    A regulated power supply is an embedded circuit; it converts unregulated AC (alternating current) into a constant DC. With the help of a rectifier it converts AC supply into DC. Its function is to supply a stable voltage (or less often current), to a circuit or device that must be operated within certain power supply limits.

  5. IEC 61131 - Wikipedia

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    IEC 61131 is an IEC standard for programmable controllers.It was first published in 1993; [1] the current (third) edition dates from 2013. [2] It was known as IEC 1131 before the change in numbering system by IEC.

  6. Programmable load - Wikipedia

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    A programmable load is a type of test equipment or instrument which emulates DC or AC resistance loads normally required to perform functional tests of batteries, power supplies or solar cells.

  7. Power supply - Wikipedia

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    An external power supply, AC adapter or power brick, is a power supply located in the load's AC power cord that plugs into a wall outlet; a wall wart is an external supply integrated with the outlet plug itself. These are popular in consumer electronics because of their safety; the hazardous 120 or 240 volt main current is transformed down to a ...